Despite the current article from Mixmag floating around, creating an upset online, this Korn remix is one of a kind. J. Rabbit from good ol’ Play Me Records has really spanked this one till it was red. This one is an absolute killer, i can’t wait to hear this in a club where a big sound system can do it justice.
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shame on you korn, why you make this shit? :CCCC
-sigh-
its only boss beacuse J. Rabbit remixed it :]
Tooo True..although this is a pretty downer one from j rabbit that’s why it probz got onto ukf lol. j rabbit should have known better but i agree if this song was to be good it would be because of J rabbit!!
J-Rabbit killed it. WAY BETTER THAN Original.. Original is way to KORNy….
it’s only alright because it has dubstep in it, jonathan davis is a faggot.
This is what happens when hipsters and scene kids get a hold of something legit. They destroy it and it becomes a commercialized commodity. They are trying to turn this form of music into just another product. Going to a record store these days is like going to McDonalds, they are destroying the legitimacy, destroying the whole point of the sound, the scene and watering down the music itself. This is not dubstep its bullshit. I like some of the music skrillex has put out there but i see him being at the forefront of commercialized dubstep and the route he is headed down and the attention he is gaining by doing so is going to kill this.
you’re right, some of them music is becoming popular with a lot of the population but that doesn’t mean we still can’t enjoy our prevousily enjoyed songs and our local dj’s. Support your local EDM artists/producers/dj’s
@phallisman- the genre is already getting killed. that’s because the mainstream is already aware of the genre and fully embracing it. it doesn’t mean it will die, it just means the majority of the genre will have a bunch of mainstream appeal. the underground sound will still flourish healthily i believe. i don’t see why it wouldn’t…